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Sarah Corker TV
Добавлен 13 дек 2013
As a Senior Reporter for BBC World TV I've worked on some of the year's biggest international stories including North Korea's nuclear programme, terror attacks in London and Barcelona and more recently the hurricanes hitting the Caribbean and the Mexico City earthquake. I have a specialist interest in economic and industry news and have worked as the Business Correspondent for BBC Look North in Yorkshire for more than three years. Here's a selection of my work including packages and lives for network news and foreign assignments.
BBC Breakfast TV live broadcast on youth unemployment. August 2021.
Long term youth unemployment is at a 5-year high. More than 200 thousand under 25s have been out of work for more than six months. There has also been a ‘flight into education’; a significant rise in people moving back into full time education, and away from the world of work. Sarah Corker has been speaking to some young people about how they see their career prospects now that some of the Covid restrictions are easing in the UK.
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'We're paying to live in a dark, dull box'
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Flat owners in Birmingham describe what life is like living in a building wrapped in plastic with no natural light. The cladding has been removed, but residents face up to a year with no insulation and soaring energy bills while work is carried out. The government is covering most, but not all, of the costs to make the block safe; leaseholders still face an estimated bill of up to £1 million. S...
Sarah Corker, Business Correspondent Showreel, 2021
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Sarah Corker, Business Correspondent Showreel, 2021
Pensions Scandal. Report for BBC News at Six and Ten
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The BBC has discovered that thousands of women who have been underpaid in their state pensions are challenging the government as they will not be fully repaid. Around 200,000 women are owed around £2.7bn, and those affected are being traced. But some women fear they'll never receive the full amount they're owed. 02/06/2021.
The escalating cladding crisis. Report for BBC News at Ten.
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The Building Safety Bill the government's response to the fire at Grenfell Tower is to be debated at Westminster tomorrow. Ministers say it will deliver the biggest reform of building safety in 40 years. Hundreds of thousands of people living in flats with flammable cladding and other fire safety issues say there is nothing in the legislation to protect them despite the official promises made. ...
BBC Inside Out
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What went wrong at British Steel? Scunthorpe Steelworks directly employs 4,000 people, and supports another 20,000 in the wider supply chain.
Offshore wind report for BBC One O'Clock News
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Nearly 30% of the UK's electricity is planned to be generated by wind power by 2030, under a new deal announced by the government. The move will help the UK towards an aim of getting almost all of its power from low-carbon sources.
KNIFE CRIME EXCLUSIVE
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New figures obtained exclusively by the BBC show that serious knife crime is rising at the steepest rate in areas OUTSIDE of London. Youth workers say they’ve taken weapons off PRIMARY SCHOOL children in Lancashire. Analysis of police force data in England and Wales reveals that a quarter of ALL knife victims are women and girls, and almost half of the suspects are under the age of 24. The Home...
Knife crime
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The rate of knife attacks in some regional towns and cities is higher than in many London boroughs, exclusive BBC analysis of police figures reveal. Sarah Corker reports from Blackpool where serious knife crime has tripled.
Balcony safety
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A bar worker in Magaluf is on a mission to stop so many young holidaymakers from dying from balcony falls. Georgia Hague's friend Natalie Cormack died after falling 50 feet from a walkway in the town. This prompted her to launch a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers. Last year seven British tourists died in balcony accidents here and in Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca. Georgia told the BBC's...
Magaluf balcony deaths
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A mother whose son died after falling from a balcony in Magaluf, Spain, just two months ago has revisited the site where he died. In June, 20-year-old Freddie Pring from Somerset travelled to Majorca on a work trip, but died after falling from a balcony at a hotel on the night he arrived at the resort. His mother, Heather Pring, is urging young holidaymakers to take extra care while away from h...
Dramatic rise in women caught carrying knives
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New figures obtained exclusively by the BBC show there's been a 73% increase in the number of women and girls caught carrying knives in England. Between 2014 and 2018, there were more than 6000 knife possession cases involving females. Youth workers say some women carry weapons for gangs as they are less likely to be stopped by police. Sarah Corker has this special report. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk...
Young, on the coast and cut off.
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Report for the One O'Clock News. Poor transport links and limited places to study mean many young people living along the East coast are being left behind. A report by the House of Lords says many resorts have been "neglected for too long". There are calls for free travel passes for some teenagers and better broadband to help reduce isolation. Our correspondent Sarah Corker reports.
BBC Sunday Politics - Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
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BBC Sunday Politics - Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Sarah Corker - News Correspondent Showreel
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Sarah Corker - News Correspondent Showreel
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Se Caen de un balcón por su propia voluntad y luego quieren echar la culpa a España y demandar al hotel no mamen!!
Descerebrados los tenemos en todos los países, aunque visto con el juicio de la naturaleza, se podría denominar "selección natural"... Descanse en paz...
Sounds a little low
Se tiran porque quieren y luego pasa lo que pasa
0:17 That's a lie 🤣
What's a lie?
I sail there more than regularly and they definitely do not work “365 days whatever the weather”.
@@moslimislam5714 They offer a Pilot on demand service. 24/7 365. They average around 1200 - 1500 acts of Pilotage per month. When outer station boarding conditions are bad, they use inner boarding areas. Only in the most extreme weather conditions will they discontinue Pilot boarding and landing operations. They have a team stationed at Grimsby at all times to operate the Pilot launches and have Pilots standing by on call at all times on a 2 hour call out for ships. Believe me, what they consider too rough to board would be more than you would consider rough weather for sailing.
Skilled work. ADMIRE ALL OF YOU!! 👍👍 Helmsman too. 👍👍
Thanks for sharing very useful videos and information congratulations 👌👌👌
Thanks for these pictures, I am maritime pilot in Algeria
Someone from control room can guide the captain of the ship to the dock, like they do for planes in air ports. Why does a pilot has to drive the ship to the dock?
Because it simply can’t be done like that. It’s not an easy job and because of that is the salary so good 😊
Lol,I unberthed ships remotely in ship to ship operation,unberthed a ship (VLCC) from a jetty remotely a mile away in a 75 knots wind,but never berthed one that way,simply because they’re to big and very long to handle that way,if it’s too rough to board a ship then it’s not advisable to dock it either! Hope that helped. Retired senior pilot and shift harbor master for 35+ years.
Navigating a ship through coastal channels, rivers and ports is totally different to, and much more complex than navigating a plane. Every airport is pretty much standard all over the world, because they are manmade. But coastal channels and rivers have been made by Mother Nature. All over the world, none are like the other, they are all different. Different tides and currents. Different shifting beds and banks. Different characteristics, such as hidden rocks, hidden shallow sandbanks, and hidden narrowings. Different obstacles such as bridges. Different complex tight and narrow turns. Etc. Consequently, the ships can only be navigated by a local Maritime Pilot with full expert knowledge of the particular channel/river/port.
@@andywilliams7323 your explaination solved my doubt, thank you. I didnt consider the fact that each port is different, and natural changes accur from time to time. 🙏🙏
Have personnel baskets been trialed for boarding large ships, using the crane on the ship to hoist and lower. It could be safer than the Pilot ladder, to board large ships. Thank you. # HeroesAtSea.
Would be useless and much more dangerous in rough sea conditions.
@@andywilliams7323 Have you used Personnel Baskets?
This is what TikToxic does to one. Little plastic gangsters in their North Face gear. Utter wet-wipes.
Traduce to Spanish, please.
Great photos take care x ❤
Good
I'd love to do this I love boats and everytime I get a ferry to the isle of wight I'm takin pictures of every container ship oil tanker and car carrier I see
Welcome to Blackpool
I'm sitting back fondling my Cold Steel Counter Tac I as I watch this. Carry it every day. Pairs nicely with my Glock 20.. 💥🔫😎🚬🔪
Natural selection. Dumb people do dumb things that put their life and other people life in danger.
Fk you..im friends witg his sister and it was a sad time for everyone stfu
@@AshtonHicks0718 Fk u back. We are sick and tired of your behaviour here.
Natural selection. Dumb people do dumb things that put their life and other people life in danger.
It's because many people don't know the job exists. lol
Much of the world trade is moved by ships and require Pilots to guide them in coastal areas.
Nice to see proper safety equipment, not like some of the videos on here with Pilots in certain parts of the world wearing shorts, flip flops and a base ball cap. Shortage of Officers? for most British cadets there is no job at the end of their qualifying training as northern and western Europeans are too expensive in ship owners eyes, therefore it is staffed by cheap crews from Russia, Ukraine and China.
P& O fired 800 well trained, experienced and qualified Officers 17 March. They hired others and pay them £ 1.81 per hour. A P& O ferry from Scotland to N.I. lost power 26 April and required a major rescue operation.
Wishing you all the best Rachael!
One of many areas that society does not want to talk about. Women can do anything in life and if they can do anything in life, therefore they can do bad as well as good. Can be criminals, world champions in any sport or profession, executives, managers, leaders of a country or town etc.
R.I.P Freddie ❤️
I knew already that women carrying any form of weapon, let alone knives would rise. I think it is tradition that goes back generations.
Great piece. It’s nice to show off a little bit of what I consider to be the best job in the world.
So how do you get into it? Is there an age limit? And do you need top qualifications to get into it?